Thank you Clay, for taking your time to comment on this photo. First off, the curls you mentioned, fell as I was determined to capture the moment. It was a spiritual moment,, some can see it, some cannot. My question to you here is, did you read the title, and try to see why I chose it?.. As for Turquoise, it has always been and still is worn by the Native Peoples. It may have been a fad at one time, as you mentioned, most probably artificial though, as many other fads. As for genuine Turquoise, some can wear it, most cannot. Pay a bit of attention to those that do, and you will see more than just Turquoise. Trust me on that statement.. Peter
Women must have a high tolerance of having their hair in front of their eyes. That would drive me bananas. Looks like she is focused on something. I remember when the turquoise jewelry was in fashion LOL!
Thank you Paul, You ask about "Old Photo"?.. This photo was taken about three years ago,,just one of many over many years. Unfortunately due to OUR "Life's Journey", we have not been able to return in that period of time,,to where we always felt at home. Going back fourteen years, we considered purchasing a home from "Nori Peter", (an Ojibwa Artist), that lived on Curve Lake. We do have some of Her paintings along with many done by "Layland Bell" another well known artist. Many stories of our times spent on the Curve Lake Reserve could be told. As for Sarena,, She is much more than just beautiful.. Thanks again and the best to you, Peter